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Measuring bone stiffness using spherical indentation.

Oliver R BoughtonShaocheng MaSarah ZhaoMatthew ArnoldAngus LewisUlrich HansenJustin P CobbFinn GiulianiRichard L Abel
Published in: PloS one (2018)
Spherical-tip indentation was found to be a repeatable test for measuring the elastic modulus of human cortical bone, demonstrated by a low co-efficient of repeatability in this study. It could not, however, reliably predict cortical bone elastic modulus determined by platens compression testing in this study. This may be due to indentation only probing mechanical properties at the micro-scale while platens compression testing assesses millimetre length-scale properties. Improvements to the testing technique, including the use of a larger diameter spherical indenter tip, may improve the measurement of bone stiffness at the millimetre scale and should be investigated further.
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